PUBLIC NOTICES. c HINESE LAUNDRY WASHING AND IRONING. White Shirts 4d, Collars Id. JIM LEE, Juliet Street. FOR SALE, LEGHORN Hens os each or five for 20s; Minorca Hens 6s each or four for 20s; Wyandotte Hens, good breeders, 7s 6d each. Apply W. D. ANDERSON, Page Street, Stratford. STRATFORD RACING CLUB. NOTICE TO~MEMBERS. TICKETS of Admission 'to the An- Jnual Race Meeting on the Ist -* and 2nd January, 1912, are now being issued. Members who have not yet received their tickets are requested to apply for them at once to J. R. MACKAY, Secretary. FARMERS. PLEASE NOTE! TNIMOCK AND CO. : will NOT Re.LJ ceive Pigs, Christmas Week, mt will recommence buying on January 2nd, 1912. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my Office up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, 23rd inst., for Alterations, etc., o promises, Broadway, for Mr. F. W. Wake. ' ..-j Lowest or any tender ly accepted. . ■ JOHN D. HEALY,- f . Architect. FOR SALE. iARGE AND UP-TO-DATE BOARDINGHOUSE, containing 14 rooms, large dining room, with 4 tables, drainage, h. and c. water, renovated throughout; lease 5 years to run; rental 30s a week; furniture new, cost £275; £ acre vegetable garden. Price goodwill £450. At present 16 boarders. C. AND E. JACKSON, Land Agents, BROADWAY. GLOVES always are good gifts; we’ve lovely Kinds, in greys, ;ans, 'black, beaver, and champagne. Herbert’s for price and reliability. WHERE Father Christmas fills the Stockings—C. E. James’ iusy Shop in Broadway. WtOLOURED Stockings, Is 6sd; smart Neckwear, in Quaker and ’eter Pan Goods, 9d and Is. Herbert’s. ANTA Claus’ Treasure House—C. >3 E. James in charge, with oricrs to have something nice for all allers. HOLIDAY Outfits! Herbert’s Ready-to-Wear Goods have no qual for fit, style, smartness, value. A ACRES, Freehold, Good Quality; level and undu■iiing. Handy to Cream wy. £l2 ■ec acre, J. B. Richards. f“\UR Costume Value is unequalled, U White and Colours, ’ Ss lid, rorth 17s 6d; some lovely Coats and skirts, 17s 6d. Herbert’s. TAKEN from Railway Carriage, Saturday, Rainproof Coat, aider please return to this office. 4MART Sunshades, 2s lid, 3s lid; 5 ■ Blouses in Silk and Lawn, from i lid; Costumes, AVhito Embroider1, 8s lid. Herbert’s. / aOPKINS’ Christmas Stock is so large and varied that he has milt a big room specially for Santa lans’ accommodation. Visitors will )dv welcome. Something for evervjj USEFUL, sensible, serviceable Gifts; sec our window of Linen ’foods. Herbert’s. DOLLS! Dolls!! Dolls!!! No place like Hopkins’ for Dolls and .'oys of all descriptions. Handkerchiefs mak* useful gifts; beautiful Irish Lawn and Linen, from Is lid dozen to 3s 6d each. Herbert’s. BANANAS, Oranges, Lemons, Pineapples, Dessert Apples, Gooseerries, Rhubarb, Figs, Peaches, 'lnins, Cherries, and Cooking Apples, .t Brown’s, Broadway. Strawberries and Cream at Brown’s, Broadway.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 8, 20 December 1911, Page 6
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